The other flier demanded "Euro-Americans" to stop "apologizing, living in fear, denying your heritage." It also called on them to "BE WHITE."

"White people exist. White people have the right to exist. White people have the right to exist as white people," the flier added.

A third "Alt Right" flier circulating on campus claimed "race differences in intelligence," citing the work of researchers such as late UC Berkeley professor Arthur Jensen, who controversially suggested that genetic differences in race could explain the gap in intelligence-test scores between black and white students.

University officials released a statement Monday, saying the fliers "espouse a racist point of view" and were "inconsistent" with the school's values.

"Messages of racial, ethnic or religious discrimination have no place at the University of Michigan," the statement said.

While the school will continue to defend "any individual's right to free speech on our campus," the attacks were "inconsistent with the university's values of respect, civility and equality," administrators said in the statement.

Those values have taken on more importance as "people and beliefs are targets of divisive rhetoric" in a time of "heightened political strife," they added.

The fliers were removed on Monday by a member of the university's community, according to officials.

In March, the university refused to remove #StopIslam graffiti on campus, saying it did not constitute hateful or threatening speech.

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At the time, the university said that “where speech is free, it will sometimes wound.”

A spokesperson told BuzzFeed News then the school's policy allowed using chalk on sidewalks, "unless the speech is clearly threatening in any way."

Tasneem Nashrulla is a reporter for BuzzFeed News and is based in New York.